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"An individual wanted for questioning" is how a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office press release describes her. But the "unusual outfit" that a petite woman in her late 30s wore while possibly carrying out crimes near Santa Clarita Valley is what's grabbing everyone's attention, KTLA reports. The person of interest sported a yellow bikini bottom with a green bikini top as she first strolled into a "locked property" in Lancaster, then an "unlocked residence" a few miles north of that in Lake Hughes, cops say.

Police say she took undisclosed items from both places and left in a tan sedan—though KTLA notes cops aren't saying she's a burglary suspect at this point. (A neck tattoo made it easy to bust a Florida burglary suspect.)

>> "Police say she took undisclosed items from both places and left in a tan sedan—though KTLA notes cops aren't saying she's a burglary suspect at this point." Seriously? Not a burglary suspect? Breaking and entering, and theft, but not a suspect? Who says white privilege isn't alive and well? If this was a black man, the headline would have read: "Manhunt for serial burglaries"

flatnosepete

Jun 22, 2016 4:04 PM CDT

Almost every man in the USA is hunting for this.

Lefty_Libby

Jun 22, 2016 2:42 PM CDT

Haven't you seen the news? It's so hot in California, the hills around LA are bursting into flames? Her get up is weather appropriate.